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<blockquote data-quote="Don S" data-source="post: 1883260" data-attributes="member: 41049"><p>Thanks, on my Dutch Star, I'm running the Air Force One air braking system. I also wired the taillights to the truck using diodes. It uses the coach power to turn on the taillights since they're isolated from the truck. I've towed the truck over 10K miles and never had an issue or even a low battery after two full days of towing and not starting the truck. </p><p></p><p>I'm attaching the charge line IN CASE the battery starts to get weak and goes dead, possibly from age. It's also a CYA thing in case I ever had to argue with Ford. </p><p></p><p>I've got everything connected correctly, just looking for any perceived issues of running a charge line to the battery since this thing is loaded with electronics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don S, post: 1883260, member: 41049"] Thanks, on my Dutch Star, I'm running the Air Force One air braking system. I also wired the taillights to the truck using diodes. It uses the coach power to turn on the taillights since they're isolated from the truck. I've towed the truck over 10K miles and never had an issue or even a low battery after two full days of towing and not starting the truck. I'm attaching the charge line IN CASE the battery starts to get weak and goes dead, possibly from age. It's also a CYA thing in case I ever had to argue with Ford. I've got everything connected correctly, just looking for any perceived issues of running a charge line to the battery since this thing is loaded with electronics. [/QUOTE]
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